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Financial Times • Jun 30, 2025

UK disposable income falls at fastest rate since 2023

Despite wage growth earlier in the year, higher taxes and inflation have reduced the amount of money individuals in the UK can spend or save, impacting overall financial stability.

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Quartz • Jun 02, 2025

The 10 highest-paid CEOs

The substantial increase in executive compensation over several decades highlights a growing disparity between top leadership earnings and the relatively modest wage growth experie...

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ABC News Business • May 30, 2025

Rail unions strike pay rise in deal to bring an end to industrial action

The agreement between NSW rail unions and the state government includes a 12 percent salary increase over three years and retroactive payments, impacting workforce compensation and...

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BBC Business • May 22, 2025

Teachers and doctors in England given 4% pay rise

The recent pay increase offers a moderate boost to salaries for educators and medical professionals, while some healthcare workers express dissatisfaction over receiving a comparat...

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The Guardian – Business • May 20, 2025

Pace of UK interest rate cuts is too rapid, Bank of England chief economist says

The Bank of England’s chief economist warned that swiftly lowering borrowing costs amid robust wage growth may increase inflation risks, suggesting careful consideration before imp...

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ABC News Business • May 15, 2025

Live: Rate cuts forecast for both Australia and US

The potential reduction in interest rates by central banks in Australia and the US could influence borrowing costs and economic activity, affecting financial markets and investment...

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